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City Haiti events raise £23,000 | |
(about 19 hours later) | |
More than £23,000 has been raised to help the survivors of the earthquake in Haiti after a weekend of fundraising in Belfast. | |
More than 500 fun runners took part in a race, including Olympic gold medallist Dame Mary Peters, around Ormeau Park on Sunday. | |
The event is part of the Belfast4Haiti campaign which also organised a day-long concert. | |
The total attending the concert was 1,250 organisers said. | |
The total raised so far now stands at £23,000 but there are more proceeds (primarily % of bar takings at tonight's gig) to be added so we probably won't have a final total for a few days. | |
Speaking on Sunday, event organiser Austin Tanney said the reaction to the run had been "phenomenal". | |
He added: "It's turned out incredibly well today. When we first arrived down, it started to snow, but the weather has been great. | |
"We have had an amazing turn out and the money is going to a great cause in Haiti." | "We have had an amazing turn out and the money is going to a great cause in Haiti." |
Dame Mary said that she was delighted to be able to take part in the event. | Dame Mary said that she was delighted to be able to take part in the event. |
"The people of Belfast and Northern Ireland are so generous with their support of charities and they have come up trumps again," she said. | "The people of Belfast and Northern Ireland are so generous with their support of charities and they have come up trumps again," she said. |
"Look at the crowds of people, some pushing prams, serious runners and old ladies like me just prepared to walk." | "Look at the crowds of people, some pushing prams, serious runners and old ladies like me just prepared to walk." |
The money is being raised for the Disasters Emergency Committee, the umbrella group comprising 13 UK charities. | The money is being raised for the Disasters Emergency Committee, the umbrella group comprising 13 UK charities. |
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